نتایج جستجو برای: cylindrocarpon destructans var crassum

تعداد نتایج: 26187  

2012
Michelle L. Verant Justin G. Boyles William Waldrep Gudrun Wibbelt David S. Blehert

White-nose syndrome (WNS) is an emergent disease estimated to have killed over five million North American bats. Caused by the psychrophilic fungus Geomyces destructans, WNS specifically affects bats during hibernation. We describe temperature-dependent growth performance and morphology for six independent isolates of G. destructans from North America and Europe. Thermal performance curves for ...

2017
Kevin P Drees Jeffrey M Lorch Sebastien J Puechmaille Katy L Parise Gudrun Wibbelt Joseph R Hoyt Keping Sun Ariunbold Jargalsaikhan Munkhnast Dalannast Jonathan M Palmer Daniel L Lindner A Marm Kilpatrick Talima Pearson Paul S Keim David S Blehert Jeffrey T Foster

Globalization has facilitated the worldwide movement and introduction of pathogens, but epizoological reconstructions of these invasions are often hindered by limited sampling and insufficient genetic resolution among isolates. Pseudogymnoascus destructans, a fungal pathogen causing the epizootic of white-nose syndrome in North American bats, has exhibited few genetic polymorphisms in previous ...

2012
Carol U. Meteyer Daniel Barber Judith N. Mandl

White nose syndrome, caused by Geomyces destructans, has killed more than 5 million cave hibernating bats in eastern North America. During hibernation, the lack of inflammatory cell recruitment at the site of fungal infection and erosion is consistent with a temperature-induced inhibition of immune cell trafficking. This immune suppression allows G. destructans to colonize and erode the skin of...

2017
Zhiyong Guan Yitong Feng Aiping Song Xiaomeng Shi Yachao Mao Sumei Chen Jiafu Jiang Lian Ding Fadi Chen

Chrysanthemum crassum is a decaploid species of Chrysanthemum with high stress tolerance that allows survival under salinity stress while maintaining a relatively ideal growth rate. We previously recorded morphological changes after salt treatment, such as the expansion of leaf cells. To explore the underlying salinity tolerance mechanisms, we used an Illumina platform and obtained three sequen...

2016
Vaskar Thapa Gregory G Turner Susan Hafenstein Barrie E Overton Karen J Vanderwolf Marilyn J Roossinck

White-nose syndrome is one of the most lethal wildlife diseases, killing over 5 million North American bats since it was first reported in 2006. The causal agent of the disease is a psychrophilic filamentous fungus, Pseudogymnoascus destructans. The fungus is widely distributed in North America and Europe and has recently been found in some parts of Asia, but interestingly, no mass mortality is...

ژورنال: بیماریهای گیاهی 2011
حمید رجبی معماری رضا فرخی نژاد مرضیه محامدی

به منظور شناسایی و مطالعه گونه‌های Cylindrocarpon همراه با ریشه و طوقه کلزا و ذرت در استان خوزستان طی سال زراعی 1386- 1385، از مزارع کلزا و ذرت در مناطق ایذه، دزفول، شوشتر، شوش، اندیمشک و ملاثانی نمونه‌برداری به عمل آمد. در این بررسی پنج گونه از جنس سیلندروکارپن شناسایی شد که به ترتیب فراوانی شامل C. destru...

2016
Jeffrey M. Lorch Jonathan M. Palmer Daniel L. Lindner Anne E. Ballmann Kyle G. George Kathryn Griffin Susan Knowles John R. Huckabee Katherine H. Haman Christopher D. Anderson Penny A. Becker Joseph B. Buchanan Jeffrey T. Foster David S. Blehert

White-nose syndrome (WNS) is an emerging fungal disease of bats caused by Pseudogymnoascus destructans. Since it was first detected near Albany, NY, in 2006, the fungus has spread across eastern North America, killing unprecedented numbers of hibernating bats. The devastating impacts of WNS on Nearctic bat species are attributed to the likely introduction of P. destructans from Eurasia to naive...

2016
Karen J. Vanderwolf David Malloch Donald F. McAlpine

The introduction of Pseudogymnoascus destructans (Pd) to North America, agent of white-nose syndrome in hibernating bats, has increased interest in fungi from underground habitats. While bats are assumed to be the main vector transmitting Pd cave-to-cave, the role of other fauna is unexplored. We documented the fungi associated with over-wintering arthropods in Pd-positive hibernacula, includin...

Journal: :Vietnam Journal of Chemistry 2015

Journal: :Juntendo Medical Journal 1908

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